Chapter 252 of Jujutsu Kaisen showcased a stunning moment as Maki burst onto the scene, making a grand entrance into the ongoing confrontation with Sukuna.
Her arrival seemed to mark a turning point, as she landed a powerful blow on Sukuna and managed to strike at the very core of his being, depleting his cursed energy in the process.
However, keen-eyed fans couldn’t help but notice the conspicuous absence of Maki’s usual allies, both of whom had stood by her side in previous battles.
The first of these comrades was Panda, a formidable presence in his own right, and the second was Toge Inumaki, whose unique abilities had proven invaluable in past encounters.
The whereabouts of Toge Inumaki had last been observed amidst the gathering of sorcerers who bore witness to the intense clash between Gojo and Sukuna.
While it’s evident that he currently lacks the capacity to engage in direct combat with the King of Curses, speculation arises as to whether he might still lend his support to Maki in some capacity during her present struggle.
The Role of Toge Inumaki in Jujutsu Kaisen’s Ongoing Conflict
Toge Inumaki, a pivotal figure in Jujutsu Kaisen, made his debut in volume 0 and episode 5 of the series. He stands as a first-grade sorcerer, characterized by his reticent nature, a trait necessitated by the perilous nature of his cursed technique.
Alongside his comrades Maki Zenin and Panda, he formed a formidable trio of second-year students at Jujutsu High.
Central to Toge’s arsenal is his unique cursed technique, known as cursed speech, which grants him the ability to manipulate any situation simply by verbalizing his desires. However, the potency of this power is met with substantial drawbacks.
The magnitude of the command he issues exacts a proportional toll on his body, often resulting in bouts of severe physical strain, including the unsettling act of vomiting blood.
To mitigate the adverse effects of his technique, he carries a cough spray to alleviate its withdrawal symptoms.
Throughout the series, Toge has demonstrated the formidable prowess of his cursed technique in confrontations against adversaries of significant caliber.
Notably, during the Kyoto Sister Exchange arc, he utilized his abilities against the special-grade cursed spirit, Hanami, showcasing the devastating impact of his verbal commands.
Similarly, in the Jujutsu Kaisen 0 movie, he faced off against special-grade sorcerers like Geto, once again proving the formidable strength of his cursed technique. Each encounter serves to underscore the potency and versatility of Toge Inumaki’s abilities, solidifying his reputation as one of the most formidable sorcerers within the series.
During the harrowing events of the Shibuya arc, Toge played a vital role in aiding the evacuation of ordinary citizens to safety amidst the chaos ensuing from the clash between Sukuna and Jogo.
However, tragedy struck as Sukuna unleashed his domain expansion, resulting in the devastating loss of numerous civilian lives and Toge himself suffering the grievous injury of losing one of his hands.
Following these traumatic events, Toge’s participation in the subsequent Culling Games seemed uncertain. Meanwhile, Panda bravely entered the fray but tragically met his demise at the hands of Kashimo, leaving him reduced to a diminished state.
Toge, on the other hand, resurfaced during the Shinjuku Showdown arc, bearing witness to the monumental confrontation between Gojo and Sukuna.
Given the current circumstances, with Maki locked in a tense one-on-one struggle against the formidable King of Curses and Panda incapacitated, the question arises: is Toge’s presence necessary in the battle, and could he potentially make a difference?
Although Toge doesn’t rely on physical combat, his condition must be optimal to effectively utilize his unique abilities against Sukuna. While his cursed technique doesn’t necessitate limb-based combat, his overall health and well-being remain crucial in any confrontation with the King of Curses.
Moreover, the emergence of Yuta, who has demonstrated a proficient replication of Toge’s cursed technique through his own abilities, may mitigate the immediate necessity of Toge’s direct involvement in the ongoing battle.
In essence, while Toge’s presence may not be imperative at this moment, his potential contributions and the unique dynamics of his cursed technique could still hold significance in future encounters with Sukuna and other formidable adversaries.